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... heart - rending'in Greek Tragedy ; Southey's ' Mary the Maid of the Inn ' ; Keats's ' Isabella ' ; Tennyson's ' Coming of Arthur , ' 1 . ib . 224 ib . 225 TABLE OF CONTENTS . XXIX PAGE STRENGTH FOR PATHOS . xviii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... heart - rending'in Greek Tragedy ; Southey's ' Mary the Maid of the Inn ' ; Keats's ' Isabella ' ; Tennyson's ' Coming of Arthur , ' 1 . ib . 224 ib . 225 TABLE OF CONTENTS . XXIX PAGE STRENGTH FOR PATHOS . xviii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . But , apart from such interest in nature , a bold per- sonification ...
... heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . But , apart from such interest in nature , a bold per- sonification ...
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... heart . The last line is felt as a descent from the grandeur of the previous description , and this unpleasing effect is increased by the alliteration . Strength and Pathos will be found to be so far opposed , that , in their more ...
... heart . The last line is felt as a descent from the grandeur of the previous description , and this unpleasing effect is increased by the alliteration . Strength and Pathos will be found to be so far opposed , that , in their more ...
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... heart . The following , from Keats , contains a markedly jarring element , owing to the introduction of a cold prosaic expression : - --- HARMONY A PART OF POLISH . Fresh carved cedar , 32 AIDS TO QUALITIES - HARMONY .
... heart . The following , from Keats , contains a markedly jarring element , owing to the introduction of a cold prosaic expression : - --- HARMONY A PART OF POLISH . Fresh carved cedar , 32 AIDS TO QUALITIES - HARMONY .
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... heart . • Love , Beauty and Innocence are made triumphant over brute force and savage ferocity ; as in the Una and the Lion ' of the Faërie Queene . The animals that interest us - the nightingale , the lark , the thrush , the robin ...
... heart . • Love , Beauty and Innocence are made triumphant over brute force and savage ferocity ; as in the Una and the Lion ' of the Faërie Queene . The animals that interest us - the nightingale , the lark , the thrush , the robin ...
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